This technical note documents a parameter‑free prediction of the BRISM (BRane Interface Substrate Model) framework for the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) temperature spectrum at large angular scales. Under phase neutrality, positivity, σ‑additivity, and two‑sided Naimark–Stinespring completeness, BRISM fixes a universal interface scale ε = 1/π², which induces a smooth infrared suppression envelope. Applied to the CMB, this leads to a specific low‑multipole modulation of the form Δℓ = −ε / (1 + ℓ/π³), predicting a ≈ −9.5% deficit at ℓ = 2 and ≈ −5.1% at ℓ = 30, with rapid decay for higher multipoles. Digitized Planck 2018 Commander residuals (ℓ = 2…30) exhibit matching amplitude, localization, and taper, indicating a structural agreement without adjustable parameters. The purpose of this note is to timestamp this prediction for later comparison with full CMB likelihood analyses; no refitting of ΛCDM parameters is performed here.All BRISM papers on Zenodo >> Searchlist
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